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Report of Progress 954Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
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NATIONAL WINTER CANOLA VARIETY TRIAL
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Senior AuthorsMichael Stamm, Cynthia La Barge, and Kraig Roozeboom, Dept. of Agronomy,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan
Other Contributors Robert Aiken, KSU Northwest Research-Extension Center, Colby
Richard Auld, Texas Tech University, LubbockRobert Bacon, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Brian Baldwin, Mississippi State University, Mississippi StateDavid Baltensperger, University of Nebraska, ScottsbluffHarbans Bhardwaj, Virginia State University, Petersburg
David Bordovsky, Texas A&M University, VernonErnst Cebert, Alabama A&M University, Normal
Ellsworth Christmas, Purdue University, West LafayetteShawn Conley, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Russ Freed, Michigan State University, East LansingWilliam Heer, KSU South Central Experiment Field, Hutchinson
Duane Johnson, Montana State University, KalispellJerry Johnson, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins
Joe Johnson, Mississippi State University, Holly SpringsJohn Kelly, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Jim Klein, Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleRick Kochenower, Oklahoma State University, Goodwell
Jim Krall, University of Wyoming, TorringtonKelly Kusel, KSU Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Parsons
John Lamle, Johnston Seed Company, EnidKevin Larson, Colorado State University, Walsh
Dave LeGare, University of Minnesota, CrookstonEdwin Lentz, Ohio State University, Findlay
James Long, KSU Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Parsons Vic Martin, KSU South Central Experiment Field, Hutchinson
Howard Mason, University of Missouri, ColumbiaGene McVay, Johnston Seed Company, Enid
Lenis Nelson, University of Nebraska, LincolnCalvin Pearson, Colorado State University, Fruita
Paul Porter, University of Minnesota, St. PaulPaul Raymer, University of Georgia, GriffinCharlie Rife, Blue Sun Biodiesel, Torrington
Paul Rose, University of Georgia, GriffinMichael Schmidt, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Greg Schwab, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRandy Smoot, University of Missouri, NoveltyDavid Starner, Virginia Tech University, Orange
Don Wysocki, Oregon state University, Pendelton
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, Manhattan 66506
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Contribution No. 06-189-S from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................1
2005 NATIONAL WINTER CANOLA VARIETY TRIAL.................................................................1
Objectives.....................................................................................................................................1
Procedures ................................................................................................................................... 2
2004-2005 Growing Conditions..................................................................................................2
Test Locations ..............................................................................................................................2
Results ..........................................................................................................................................2
Acknowledgments........................................................................................................................2
RESULTS FROM THE 2005 NATIONAL WINTER CANOLA VARIETY TRIAL
Meridianville, AL, Table 1 ..........................................................................................................3
Griffin, GA, Table 2.....................................................................................................................4
Orange, VA, Table 3....................................................................................................................5
Petersburg, VA, Table 4 ..............................................................................................................6
Southeast Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005, Figure 1...................................................7
Belleville, IL, Table 5 ..................................................................................................................9
Carbondale, IL, Table 6 .............................................................................................................10
Columbia City, IN, Table 7 .......................................................................................................11
East Lansing, MI, Table 8..........................................................................................................12
Thief River Falls, MN, Table 9 .................................................................................................13
Columbia, MO, Table 10...........................................................................................................14
Fremont, OH, Table 11..............................................................................................................15
Midwest Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005, Figure 2 ...................................................16
Fruita, CO, Table 12 ..................................................................................................................18
Walsh, CO, Table 13..................................................................................................................19
Hutchinson, KS, Table 14..........................................................................................................20
Kalispell, MT, Table 15.............................................................................................................21
Lincoln, NE, Table 16................................................................................................................22
Sidney, NE, Table 17.................................................................................................................23
Enid, OK, Table 18 ....................................................................................................................24
Goodwell, OK, Table 19............................................................................................................25
Chillicothe, TX, Table 20 ..........................................................................................................26
Lingle, WY, Table 21 ................................................................................................................27
Great Plains Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005, Figure 3 ............................................28
Pendelton, OR, Table 22............................................................................................................30
Sources for Seed and Blackleg Ratings for Entries in the National Winter Canola Variety Trial, Table 23............................................................................................................................31
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2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial
INTRODUCTION
Canola is a special type of oilseed rape defined by its low contents of erucic acid (less than 2 percent in the oil) and glucosinolates (less than 30 micromoles per gram in the oil-free meal). The term “canola” was coined by the Western Canadian Oilseed Crushers Association in 1978. Food and oil-processing industries have a great interest in canola because it produces high-quality oil that is lower in saturated fat than other sources of dietary fats. The meal remaining after oil extraction is used as a protein supplement by the livestock industry.
Winter canola yields are generally 30% greater than yields of the spring types. Winter canola is planted in late summer. The plants must reach the 6 to 8 true-leaf stage and about 8 to 10 inches in height to increase winter survival. Plants over-winter as rosettes and bolt early the next spring. Harvest takes place about the same time as winter wheat harvest in a given area.
In 1985, the Food and Drug Administration of the United States ruled that rapeseed oil with less than 2 percent erucic acid was safe for human consumption. As a result, canola research began in the United States in the late 1980s. Industrial rapeseed had been investigated earlier but, because of the limited demand for this product, interest was low. Winter canola production was attempted in many parts of the United States in the late 1980s, but was not successful. The failure was primarily because there were few adapted varieties, little localized management information, and few local markets for the crop. Since that time, canola-quality lines have been developed that possess significant enhancements in yield potential, winter hardiness, and stress tolerance during the grain-filling period. Production research has produced management recommendations consistent with local conditions. Increased oil consumption has led to increased demand for canola seed and market interest by oil processors.
Canola production fits well in Great Plains agriculture. Canola makes an excellent rotational crop with winter wheat. Yields of wheat following canola are reported to be 8 to 12% better than yields of wheat following wheat. Because canola is a broadleaf crop, more-effective and less-expensive herbicides can be used to control grassy weeds. No major diseases are common between canola and wheat, so canola can help break weed and disease cycles. Standard small-grains equipment is used to grow canola, so a major investment in equipment is not needed to grow a small acreage. Because canola is an oilseed, its commodity price is not tied to that of grains, allowing the producer to spread economic risk to more than one commodity class.
2005 NATIONAL WINTER CANOLA VARIETY TRIAL
Objectives
The objectives of these tests are to evaluate germplasm over a wide range of environments, determine what canola varieties and experimental lines are adapted to what areas, and to increase the visibility of winter canola across the regions. The National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) has been coordinated from Kansas State University since the 1994-95 growing season. The NWCVT was established to evaluate not only released varieties but also advanced lines with potential to become released canola varieties. Information obtained from these tests will help determine what experimental lines should be released and where released cultivars might be marketed. Over the past few years, this nursery has expanded the number of environments, and now has locations in the Great Plains, Midwest, Southeast, and the Pacific Northwest. The wide diversity in environments has increased our knowledge and understanding of winter rapeseed germplasm for use in the United States.
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Procedures The NWCVT was distributed to 39
locations in 23 states in the fall of 2004. This test included 13 released varieties and hybrids and 26 experimental lines, from five different breeding programs.
Management guidelines were supplied to each cooperator, but past experience at that locality was used for final management decisions. Local management, site descriptions, and growing conditions can be found on the page for each location established. All tests were planted in small plots (approximately 100 square feet) and replicated three times. The University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, performed analysis for total-oil results. Results for yield and winter survival at most locations also include 2-year and 3-year summaries. Lines are listed in order, from highest to lowest yields for 2005. This test was continued in 2005-2006 and includes 19 experimental lines, 14 released cultivars, and 5 experimental hybrids from Germany. Seven breeding programs contributed to the test, and it was distributed to 45 locations in 23 states. 2004-2005 Growing Conditions
Temperature and precipitation data are plotted for each location. The temperature graphs for each location include 30-year normal and actual 2004-05 daily maximum and minimum temperatures (oF). The precipitation graph includes the 30-year normal and the actual cumulative precipitation for 2004-05. In general, the 2004-05 growing season was normal for precipitation and temperatures, and most locations were able to establish adequate stands. Winter conditions were mild in some locations and colder in others, especially where differential winterkill was observed. In some locations, heavy spring thunderstorms dramatically affected yield. Test Locations Of the 39 tests distributed in 2004, 17 locations were either lost due to the winter or abandoned before harvest due to severe lodging or shattering. Twenty-two locations in 17 states were harvested (Meridianville, AL; Fruita and Walsh, CO; Griffin, GA; Belleville and Carbondale, IL; Columbia City, IN; Hutchinson,
KS; East Lansing, MI; Thief River Falls, MN; Columbia, MO; Kalispell, MT; Lincoln and Sidney, NE; Fremont, OH; Enid and Goodwell, OK; Pendelton, OR; Chillicothe, TX; Orange and Petersburg, VA; and Lingle, WY). Results Yields were comparable to 2004. Three of the 22 locations included at least one line with yields greater than 4000 lb/a. Seven of the 22 locations included at least one line with yields greater than 3000 lbs/a. Eleven of the 22 locations included at least one line with yields greater than 2000 lbs/a. ‘Kronos’, NPZ0326, ‘Wichita’, KS9135-exp, ‘Titan’, and KS7436-055-exp all yielded well at a number of locations, and many other lines have consistently performed well in specific regions where they are best adapted.
Winter hardiness continues to be an important trait to consider when selecting a winter canola cultivar. Winter hardiness has been improved over the past several years, but variability still exists for this trait in available cultivars. Of all the cultivars planted in the Great Plains locations, Wichita had the highest winter survival values. Several other lines had high average winter survival where differential winter-kill occurred, including: KS9124-exp, KS3018-exp, KS9135-exp, and ‘Plainsman’.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was funded in part by the National Canola Research Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative States Research Program, and the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Assistant Scientist Cindy La Barge and student workers Andy Klein, Doug Miller, and Matt Davis assisted with the planting, care, harvest, and data preparation for some of these tests.
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Decatur silty clay loam, pH: 6.2, P test: high, K test: high30-30-30 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after fallow on 10/7/2004 at 6.3 lb/a in 7.5-in. rows
Table 1. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Meridianville, Alabama.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Meridianville, Alabama
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Ernst Cebert, Alabama A&M University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/16/2005Pesticides: Treflan 1.5 pt/a
60-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 624 ft, Lattitude: 34°35'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m pe ra tu re -F
h a rve s t
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
7/1 8 /1 9 /1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6/1 7 /1
04-05
N orm al
C um ulat ive P rec ip ita t ion-in .
b loom harves tp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Dry at planting.
VSX-2 1890 6/102427 -- 98 4/10 45 0 -- 46.1100 100 -- 39.5Titan 1832 6/102412 -- 91 4/10 51 2 -- 47.6100 100 -- t 41.0ARC2180-1 1519 6/12-- -- 92 4/11 50 0 -- 46.3100 -- -- t 39.2KS7436-055 1470 6/12-- -- 96 4/9 41 0 -- 47.4100 -- -- 39.8Abilene 1427 6/101906 1716 97 4/9 49 2 -- 48.4100 100 100 t 38.8Wichita 1405 6/102083 1751 92 4/10 46 0 -- 48.1100 100 100 39.2KS9135 1402 6/112155 -- 86 4/11 47 0 -- 48.4100 100 -- 39.5Baldur 1379 6/11-- -- 93 4/11 47 0 -- 47.9100 -- -- 41.2Jetton 1363 6/82232 1994 91 4/10 36 0 -- 45.8100 100 100 se 39.6NPZ 0326 1301 6/11-- -- 93 4/10 47 0 -- 46.6100 -- -- 40.0Kronos 1194 6/111982 -- 88 4/11 51 0 -- 47.6100 100 -- t 39.8Ceres 1193 6/101596 1373 77 4/10 47 1 -- 46.997 98 99 39.1KS7436 1184 6/91726 1430 94 4/10 47 0 -- 48.1100 100 100 e 39.7KS9124 1154 6/121903 -- 93 4/11 45 0 -- 47.4100 100 -- 39.1Virginia 1154 6/92189 1900 90 4/10 39 0 -- 45.0100 100 100 se 40.2Baros 1108 6/6-- -- 99 3/29 45 2 -- 44.8100 -- -- ee 42.3KS2169 1103 6/8-- -- 91 4/7 40 0 -- 47.098 -- -- se 39.8KS420B 1102 6/10-- -- 83 4/10 39 0 -- 46.3100 -- -- s 39.2Plainsman 1009 6/131761 1524 80 4/14 52 0 -- 46.9100 100 100 tll 39.1KS3018 998 6/9-- -- 88 4/8 44 0 -- 46.6100 -- -- e 38.6Rasmus 983 6/102180 -- 85 4/9 43 0 -- 45.8100 100 -- 40.1ARC2189-1 963 6/10-- -- 92 4/10 49 0 -- 47.098 -- -- t 38.9KS2098 953 6/16-- -- 83 4/13 53 0 -- 47.6100 -- -- tll 39.2ARC92004-1 916 6/121513 -- 90 4/11 52 1 -- 47.0100 100 -- t 39.9KS2064 891 6/10-- -- 93 4/10 45 0 -- 46.6100 -- -- 39.9Sumner 717 6/10-- -- 75 4/10 40 0 -- 48.1100 -- -- s 39.7ARC92007-2 701 6/101341 -- 87 4/11 48 0 -- 45.8100 100 -- 39.3KS2185 674 6/8-- -- 95 4/8 36 0 -- 47.4100 -- -- se 40.0
Mean 1178 6/111877 1628 90 4/10 45 0 -- 46.9100 100 100 39.7 LSD (0.05) 669 11 5 2 -- 1.12 2 3 1.0 CV (%) 35 8 6 439 -- 1.51 1 1 1.2
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Cecil sandy clay loam, pH: 6.4, P test: high, K test: high49-98-147 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 10/6/2004 at 5 lb/a in 7-in. rows
Table 2. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Griffin, Georgia.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Griffin, Georgia
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Paul Raymer and Paul Rose, University of Georgia
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/17/2005Pesticides: Capture, Treflan, and Poast
120-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 924 ft, Lattitude: 33°16'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
1 0 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m p era tu re -F
h a rve s t
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
7/1 8/1 9/1 10 /1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3 /1 4/1 5 /1 6/1 7/1
04-05
N orm a l
C um ula t ive P rec ip ita t ion -in .
b loom harves tp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Wichita 3063 6/132417 2225 -- 4/6 59 1 -- -- 100 100 100 43.0Virginia 2916 6/122353 2200 -- 4/4 51 1 -- -- 100 100 100 s 43.8Baros 2873 6/7-- -- -- 3/27 49 1 -- -- 100 -- -- see 46.2Jetton 2849 6/142279 2130 -- 4/4 52 1 -- -- 100 100 100 s 43.4VSX-2 2799 6/152319 -- -- 4/5 54 1 -- -- 100 100 -- 43.3Baldur 2758 6/13-- -- -- 4/3 62 1 -- -- 100 -- -- t 43.0KS420B 2739 6/15-- -- -- 4/3 56 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 43.5KS2185 2630 6/11-- -- -- 3/31 48 1 -- -- 100 -- -- s 43.2NPZ 0326 2620 6/14-- -- -- 4/6 57 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 42.4Sumner 2595 6/10-- -- -- 4/4 53 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 44.6Titan 2557 6/152270 -- -- 4/6 61 1 -- -- 100 100 -- t 43.9KS2169 2495 6/13-- -- -- 4/4 53 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 41.8ARC2180-1 2432 6/16-- -- -- 4/4 63 1 -- -- 100 -- -- t 42.8Kronos 2357 6/132196 -- -- 4/6 62 1 -- -- 100 100 -- t 42.3KS7436 2334 6/141838 1860 -- 4/4 58 1 -- -- 100 100 100 43.8KS7436-055 2307 6/10-- -- -- 4/2 53 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 44.8Rasmus 2261 6/131909 -- -- 4/3 51 1 -- -- 100 100 -- s 43.1KS3018 2199 6/13-- -- -- 4/3 53 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 41.9KS2064 2186 6/16-- -- -- 4/6 58 1 -- -- 100 -- -- 43.2KS9135 2123 6/171596 -- -- 4/7 58 1 -- -- 100 100 -- 42.0ARC92004-1 2117 6/171845 -- -- 4/5 64 1 -- -- 100 100 -- t 43.5ARC2189-1 2104 6/16-- -- -- 4/6 63 1 -- -- 100 -- -- t 42.5ARC92007-2 2067 6/161751 -- -- 4/4 62 1 -- -- 100 100 -- t 42.4Abilene 2011 6/111681 1663 -- 4/6 55 1 -- -- 100 100 100 41.1KS9124 1870 6/161562 -- -- 4/7 60 1 -- -- 100 100 -- 42.0Ceres 1792 6/151660 1521 -- 4/6 51 1 -- -- 100 100 100 s 42.5Plainsman 1492 6/171032 1205 -- 4/9 65 1 -- -- 100 100 100 t l 40.7KS2098 1328 6/19-- -- -- 4/8 61 1 -- -- 100 -- -- tll 42.4
Mean 2353 6/141953 1851 -- 4/4 57 1 -- -- 100 100 100 42.9 LSD (0.05) 455 -- 5 -- -- -- NS 2 2 1.2
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Davidson clay loam, pH: 6.39, P test: 12(M), K test: 149(H)25-118-40 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after fallow on 10/8/2004 at 5 lb/a in 7-in. rows
Table 3. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Orange, Virginia.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Orange, Virginia
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
David Starner, N. Piedmont AREC, Virginia Tech.
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/29/2005Pesticides: Capture 2 EC, Treflan
60-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 505 ft, Lattitude: 38°13'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
1 0 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m p e ra tu re -F
h a rve s t
0
10
20
30
40
50
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12/1 1 /1 2/1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6/1 7 /1
04-05
N orm a l
C um ula t ive P rec ip ita t ion -in .
b loom harves tp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Baldur 4793 6/24-- -- 78 4/21 61 7 5 50.590 -- -- t 40.7Kronos 4544 6/233843 -- 83 4/22 59 47 5 50.387 77 -- t 39.5Wichita 4493 6/233757 3469 88 4/21 59 30 5 50.687 78 84 te 39.0NPZ 0326 4203 6/23-- -- 85 4/21 59 7 5 50.078 -- -- te 39.5Jetton 4010 6/233563 3316 77 4/22 55 7 5 50.485 79 85 e 40.2Sumner 3833 6/23-- -- 78 4/20 58 10 5 51.482 -- -- te 39.4VSX-2 3823 6/233130 -- 85 4/21 56 13 5 49.585 64 -- e 40.2KS2185 3808 6/21-- -- 83 4/18 52 27 5 51.083 -- -- see 40.2Abilene 3807 6/213281 3033 75 4/21 53 50 5 49.983 67 70 se 38.1ARC2189-1 3785 6/24-- -- 88 4/21 57 43 5 49.688 -- -- t 39.1Baros 3745 6/22-- -- 88 4/18 53 33 5 50.487 -- -- see 41.6KS2169 3636 6/23-- -- 80 4/21 54 17 5 50.178 -- -- e 38.2Titan 3629 6/243401 -- 82 4/21 55 7 5 49.383 73 -- 40.5KS9135 3604 6/243206 -- 85 4/22 56 17 5 49.988 78 -- 39.3ARC2180-1 3513 6/23-- -- 87 4/21 62 13 5 49.987 -- -- te 39.2ARC92007-2 3487 6/232785 -- 87 4/22 60 27 5 50.483 70 -- t 38.9KS3018 3485 6/23-- -- 85 4/19 53 7 5 50.678 -- -- ee 38.2KS7436 3462 6/253162 3050 73 4/22 59 17 5 50.882 75 83 t 39.6KS2064 3432 6/23-- -- 82 4/20 53 33 5 50.687 -- -- e 39.2ARC92004-1 3365 6/252677 -- 85 4/22 57 30 5 50.080 64 -- t 38.9KS420B 3322 6/25-- -- 83 4/22 56 17 5 48.480 -- -- 38.0KS9124 3289 6/253065 -- 73 4/22 56 37 5 50.382 71 -- 38.7KS7436-055 2999 6/23-- -- 57 4/20 48 13 5 51.080 -- -- s 39.7Rasmus 2962 6/252817 -- 70 4/22 54 0 5 48.182 67 -- 40.1Virginia 2643 6/252593 2619 48 4/22 52 30 5 48.365 62 74 s 38.8Ceres 2526 6/252363 2422 57 4/24 53 40 5 50.573 63 73 l 37.9KS2098 2336 6/26-- -- 87 4/25 58 20 5 48.983 -- -- tll 38.1Plainsman 1680 6/281994 1889 53 4/26 55 63 5 48.175 64 72 ll 36.5
Mean 3508 6/242915 2833 78 4/22 56 24 5 50.082 68 78 39.2 LSD (0.05) 737 13 5 35 0 1.013 2 2 2.1 CV (%) 13 10 6 91 0 1.210 1 1 2.6
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Abell sandy loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA100-100-100 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after white lupin on 10/8/2004 at 6 lb/a in 15-in. rows
Table 4. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Petersburg, Virgina.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Petersburg, Virgina
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Harbans Bhardwaj, Virginia State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/28/2005Pesticides: none
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 134 ft, Lattitude: 37°14'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
1 0 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m p e ra tu re -F
h a rve s t
0
10
20
30
40
50
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0/1 11 /1 1 2/1 1/1 2 /1 3/1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
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C um u la t ive P rec ip ita t ion -in .
b loom harves tp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Rasmus 1838 -- 2588 -- -- -- 43 -- -- -- 100 100 -- -- VSX-2 1835 -- 2926 -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- 100 100 -- s -- ARC2189-1 1641 -- -- -- -- -- 47 -- -- -- 100 -- -- t -- Baldur 1614 -- -- -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Virginia 1598 -- 2765 3031 -- -- 36 -- -- -- 100 100 100 s -- Abilene 1589 -- 2369 2417 -- -- 43 -- -- -- 100 100 100 -- Titan 1579 -- 2428 -- -- -- 45 -- -- -- 100 100 -- t -- Sumner 1551 -- -- -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS3018 1492 -- -- -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS9135 1487 -- 2500 -- -- -- 46 -- -- -- 100 100 -- t -- KS7436-055 1441 -- -- -- -- -- 37 -- -- -- 100 -- -- s -- Wichita 1336 -- 2771 2926 -- -- 44 -- -- -- 100 100 100 t -- Kronos 1307 -- 2589 -- -- -- 48 -- -- -- 100 100 -- t -- Ceres 1299 -- 1893 1736 -- -- 44 -- -- -- 100 100 100 t -- Jetton 1293 -- 2676 2529 -- -- 35 -- -- -- 100 100 100 s -- KS2169 1271 -- -- -- -- -- 39 -- -- -- 100 -- -- s -- Baros 1254 -- -- -- -- -- 41 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- ARC92007-2 1229 -- 2048 -- -- -- 45 -- -- -- 100 100 -- t -- NPZ 0326 1223 -- -- -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS420B 1217 -- -- -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- ARC92004-1 1212 -- 2070 -- -- -- 47 -- -- -- 100 100 -- t -- KS2064 1198 -- -- -- -- -- 43 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS2185 1162 -- -- -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- 100 -- -- s -- Plainsman 1077 -- 1743 1717 -- -- 47 -- -- -- 100 100 100 t -- KS9124 1006 -- 1956 -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- 100 100 -- -- ARC2180-1 991 -- -- -- -- -- 45 -- -- -- 100 -- -- t -- KS2098 802 -- -- -- -- -- 47 -- -- -- 100 -- -- t -- KS7436 749 -- 1777 1918 -- -- 41 -- -- -- 100 100 100 --
Mean 1332 -- 2250 2317 -- -- 43 -- -- -- 100 100 100 -- LSD (0.05) 456 -- 4 -- -- -- NS -- -- -- CV (%) 21 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Figure 1. Southeast Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005.
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Figure 1. Southeast Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005 (continued).
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Stoy silt loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA18-46-60 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 10/6/2004 at 10 lb/a in 7.5-in. rows
Table 5. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Belleville, Illinois.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Belleville, Illinois
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Mike Schmidt and Jim Klein, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/22/2005Pesticides: Treflan
120-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 415 ft, Lattitude: 37°47'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b lo o m
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h a rves t
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50
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04-05
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C um ula t ive P rec ip itat ion -in .
b loomp lan t harves t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
KS9124 4318 -- 3540 -- 83 -- 55 -- -- 49.890 87 -- t -- KS2185 4189 -- -- -- 93 -- 47 -- -- 50.877 -- -- s -- ARC2189-1 4073 -- -- -- 97 -- 56 -- -- 49.980 -- -- t -- VSX-2 4036 -- 3555 -- 93 -- 46 -- -- 49.973 75 -- s -- ARC2180-1 4024 -- -- -- 97 -- 53 -- -- 48.582 -- -- t -- KS2169 3981 -- -- -- 83 -- 49 -- -- 50.673 -- -- s -- KS9135 3941 -- 3467 -- 77 -- 53 -- -- 50.673 83 -- t -- KS7436-055 3936 -- -- -- 73 -- 44 -- -- 51.257 -- -- s -- NPZ 0326 3910 -- -- -- 93 -- 51 -- -- 51.477 -- -- -- Rasmus 3827 -- 3533 -- 77 -- 49 -- -- 48.660 67 -- s -- KS7436 3822 -- 3249 3328 87 -- 52 -- -- 51.073 79 84 t -- KS2064 3776 -- -- -- 70 -- 51 -- -- 49.663 -- -- -- Virginia 3774 -- 3534 3751 83 -- 49 -- -- 48.353 69 79 s -- Jetton 3754 -- 3599 3780 97 -- 46 -- -- 50.077 82 88 s -- Abilene 3750 -- 3036 3104 87 -- 53 -- -- 52.170 75 81 t -- Casino 3738 -- 3011 2840 90 -- 54 -- -- 51.777 83 89 t -- Kronos 3663 -- 3195 -- 90 -- 51 -- -- 52.767 81 -- -- KS2098 3602 -- -- -- 90 -- 58 -- -- 48.780 -- -- t -- Wichita 3591 -- 3138 3383 90 -- 50 -- -- 51.980 87 91 -- Baldur 3447 -- -- -- 87 -- 54 -- -- 49.767 -- -- t -- Sumner 3412 -- -- -- 77 -- 51 -- -- 52.970 -- -- -- ARC92007-2 3382 -- 2993 -- 87 -- 53 -- -- 50.477 82 -- t -- Baros 3286 -- -- -- 93 -- 50 -- -- 50.377 -- -- -- Plainsman 3242 -- 3078 2786 77 -- 54 -- -- 49.463 74 83 t -- ARC92004-1 3226 -- 3099 -- 87 -- 53 -- -- 50.980 85 -- t -- KS3018 3064 -- -- -- 67 -- 50 -- -- 50.850 -- -- -- Ceres 3002 -- 2766 3023 43 -- 52 -- -- 50.050 50 67 t -- Titan 2732 -- 2817 -- 73 -- 51 -- -- 48.553 67 -- --
Mean 3661 -- 3197 3232 84 -- 51 -- -- 50.470 77 83 -- LSD (0.05) 828 12 6 -- -- 2.214 -- -- -- CV (%) 14 9 7 -- -- 2.712 -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Stoy silt loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA18-46-60 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/22/2004 at 10 lb/a in 7.5-in. rows
Table 6. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Carbondale, Illinois.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Carbondale, Illinois
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Mike Schmidt and Jim Klein, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/21/2005Pesticides: Treflan
120-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 400 ft, Lattitude: 38°30'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b lo o m
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h a rve s t
0
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b loom harves tp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
ARC2189-1 3594 -- -- -- 90 -- 57 0 -- 47.788 -- -- t -- KS2169 3146 -- -- -- 87 -- 50 0 -- 49.177 -- -- t -- KS7436-055 3079 -- -- -- 70 -- 53 5 -- 49.257 -- -- t -- NPZ 0326 3035 -- -- -- 87 -- 46 28 -- 48.760 -- -- s -- Kronos 2961 -- 2405 -- 93 -- 50 30 -- 50.480 79 -- t -- KS2185 2960 -- -- -- 87 -- 50 3 -- 48.878 -- -- t -- Casino 2875 -- 2523 2183 97 -- 56 0 -- 50.193 93 92 t -- KS2064 2814 -- -- -- 90 -- 49 0 -- 49.870 -- -- s -- Jetton 2634 -- 2449 2365 83 -- 52 0 -- 48.478 77 80 t -- KS9124 2621 -- 2534 -- 90 -- 55 7 -- 49.088 90 -- t -- KS9135 2473 -- 2598 -- 63 -- 46 40 -- 47.143 65 -- s -- Rasmus 2450 -- 2388 -- 70 -- 50 3 -- 46.963 68 -- t -- VSX-2 2429 -- 2393 -- 93 -- 52 0 -- 48.578 79 -- t -- ARC92004-1 2388 -- 2091 -- 97 -- 49 32 -- 46.973 80 -- t -- KS3018 2368 -- -- -- 60 -- 51 23 -- 46.963 -- -- t -- Virginia 2349 -- 2166 2180 73 -- 52 18 -- 49.170 75 74 t -- Baros 2291 -- -- -- 100 -- 47 3 -- 47.972 -- -- s -- ARC92007-2 2266 -- 2080 -- 90 -- 55 5 -- 47.267 77 -- t -- Ceres 2235 -- 2315 1849 40 -- 54 8 -- 47.150 68 71 t -- Wichita 2209 -- 2197 1963 87 -- 49 23 -- 49.172 80 82 s -- Plainsman 2201 -- 2165 1592 63 -- 56 10 -- 47.363 78 76 t -- ARC2180-1 2153 -- -- -- 100 -- 47 7 -- 48.045 -- -- s -- KS7436 2068 -- 1960 2105 83 -- 53 2 -- 50.680 84 85 t -- KS2098 2009 -- -- -- 87 -- 57 0 -- 49.083 -- -- t -- Titan 1897 -- 2298 -- 100 -- 49 23 -- 48.970 79 -- t -- Abilene 1893 -- 1889 1758 80 -- 47 5 -- 47.985 88 84 s -- Sumner 1734 -- -- -- 87 -- 48 3 -- 48.463 -- -- s -- Baldur 1600 -- -- -- 83 -- 48 27 -- 47.060 -- -- s --
Mean 2455 -- 2331 2059 83 -- 51 11 -- 48.470 78 80 -- LSD (0.05) 720 19 8 31 -- 2.329 -- -- -- CV (%) 18 14 10 175 -- 2.925 -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Boyer sandy loam, pH: 6.5, P test: 30ppm, K test: 220ppm31-80-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 9/9/2004 at 5 lb/a in 6-in. rows
Table 7. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Columbia City, Indiana.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Columbia City, Indiana
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
E.P. Christmas/Shawn Conley, NE Purdue Agric. Center
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/18/2005Pesticides: Trifluralin 1.2 pt/a
120-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 825 ft, Lattitude: 41°6'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m pe ra tu re -F
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40
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7/1 8 /1 9 /1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6/1 7 /1
04-05
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b loomplan t
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KS9135 2463 6/232040 -- 100 5/4 48 -- -- 47.087 93 -- el 37.2Abilene 2429 6/211885 1593 100 5/4 48 -- -- 47.783 92 91 e 35.4Baldur 2428 6/26-- -- 100 5/3 51 -- -- 46.833 -- -- t 36.5Baros 2317 6/29-- -- 100 5/2 46 -- -- 44.733 -- -- 38.9KS2185 2285 6/21-- -- 100 4/26 44 -- -- 46.873 -- -- see 36.3Sumner 2284 6/22-- -- 100 4/29 47 -- -- 47.353 -- -- e 36.5Wichita 2284 6/251890 1529 100 5/3 47 -- -- 46.947 73 82 36.2Casino 2279 6/241883 1508 80 5/4 48 -- -- 46.573 87 91 el 36.4KS2064 2239 6/22-- -- 100 5/4 50 -- -- 47.290 -- -- te 36.3Titan 2234 7/11978 -- 100 5/4 54 -- -- 46.430 65 -- tll 37.1Kronos 2153 6/301787 -- 100 5/4 53 -- -- 44.943 72 -- t l 36.9KS2169 2117 6/23-- -- 100 5/2 44 -- -- 46.280 -- -- se 35.9SW 013154 2072 6/251842 -- 100 5/5 45 -- -- 46.257 78 -- s l 36.2NPZ 0326 2066 6/26-- -- 100 5/4 47 -- -- 45.437 -- -- 36.4KS2098 2029 6/28-- -- 100 5/5 50 -- -- 46.673 -- -- t l 37.3KS3018 2019 6/21-- -- 100 5/2 44 -- -- 45.387 -- -- se 36.1KS7436-055 2001 6/22-- -- 100 5/3 42 -- -- 45.863 -- -- se 35.9KS7436 1999 6/241544 1367 100 5/6 46 -- -- 46.367 83 89 el 37.3ARC92007-2 1970 6/241572 -- 100 5/5 53 -- -- 45.563 82 -- tel 37.0SW 013173 1918 6/271720 -- 100 5/7 44 -- -- 44.737 68 -- s l 37.1ARC2180-1 1916 6/27-- -- 100 5/3 49 -- -- 44.757 -- -- 35.8DKW13-86 1900 6/261724 -- 100 5/2 45 -- -- 46.130 65 -- s 36.0Virginia 1842 6/251578 1473 100 5/2 41 -- -- 46.140 70 79 s 35.5KS9124 1817 6/231442 -- 100 5/4 46 -- -- 45.183 92 -- el 35.7ARC2189-1 1806 7/3-- -- 100 5/4 55 -- -- 43.333 -- -- tll 33.8Jetton 1764 6/291573 1496 100 5/2 40 -- -- 44.253 77 84 s 35.9Rasmus 1731 6/281570 -- 100 5/4 45 -- -- 43.333 67 -- s l 35.6VSX-2 1690 6/281440 -- 100 5/3 44 -- -- 44.733 67 -- s 34.3ARC92004-1 1656 6/281317 -- 100 5/4 52 -- -- 44.937 68 -- t l 35.1Plainsman 1642 6/281293 1176 100 5/6 50 -- -- 44.957 78 81 t l 35.6Ceres 1453 6/251156 1026 67 5/5 47 -- -- 44.710 55 68 l 36.4SW 013253 1256 7/31147 -- 100 5/6 51 -- -- 43.513 57 -- tll 33.6SW 013121 1188 7/41404 -- 100 5/6 51 -- -- 42.413 57 -- tll 35.7DKW13-62 1180 7/21269 -- 100 5/5 52 -- -- 42.817 58 -- tll 36.1SW 013211 1054 6/241089 -- 100 5/6 50 -- -- 43.27 53 -- tel 31.7SW 013022 865 7/2956 -- 100 5/7 40 -- -- 41.413 57 -- sll 36.0
Mean 1899 6/261598 1386 99 5/4 47 -- -- 45.348 74 82 36.0 LSD (0.05) 330 12 5 -- -- 1.322 3 4 1.8 CV (%) 11 8 7 -- -- 1.728 1 1 2.4
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Capac loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA19-19-19 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/8/2004 at 5 lb/a in 6-in. rows
Table 8. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at East Lansing, Michigan.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
East Lansing, Michigan
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Russ Freed, Michigan State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/13/2005Pesticides: NA
125-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 880 ft, Lattitude: 42°40'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
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40
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p lant b loom
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Abilene 2554 -- 2096 2323 88 5/10 48 -- -- -- 67 84 89 l -- KS9135 2531 -- 1644 -- 92 5/11 48 -- -- -- 63 82 -- l -- SW 013154 2422 -- 2092 -- 85 5/10 48 -- -- -- 55 78 -- l -- Plainsman 2347 -- 1698 1832 92 5/9 51 -- -- -- 25 63 75 l -- Kronos 2331 -- 1742 -- 93 5/11 47 -- -- -- 65 83 -- l -- DKW13-86 2183 -- 2227 -- 92 5/11 46 -- -- -- 82 91 -- l -- Sumner 2174 -- -- -- 90 5/9 41 -- -- -- 67 -- -- s l -- Virginia 2065 -- 1626 1964 80 5/10 48 -- -- -- 50 75 83 l -- KS2098 2063 -- -- -- 93 5/11 41 -- -- -- 43 -- -- s l -- Wichita 2044 -- 1751 1938 92 5/9 45 -- -- -- 67 84 89 l -- SW 013022 2015 -- 1612 -- 93 5/10 46 -- -- -- 57 79 -- l -- SW 013173 1989 -- 1757 -- 93 5/8 45 -- -- -- 63 82 -- e -- SW 013211 1986 -- 1501 -- 85 5/9 49 -- -- -- 30 65 -- l -- ARC92007-2 1982 -- 2092 -- 77 5/9 43 -- -- -- 50 75 -- l -- NPZ 0326 1968 -- -- -- 95 5/10 43 -- -- -- 75 -- -- l -- KS2004 1937 -- -- -- 90 5/11 50 -- -- -- 47 -- -- l -- KS7436-055 1905 -- -- -- 90 5/10 44 -- -- -- 30 -- -- l -- Jetton 1844 -- 1532 1993 90 5/11 47 -- -- -- 33 67 78 l -- ARC2180-1 1795 -- -- -- 92 5/11 46 -- -- -- 22 -- -- l -- Titan 1788 -- 2193 -- 88 5/9 56 -- -- -- 33 67 -- t l -- Baros 1777 -- -- -- 92 5/10 46 -- -- -- 15 -- -- l -- KS3018 1776 -- -- -- 90 5/10 41 -- -- -- 37 -- -- s l -- SW 013121 1563 -- 1335 -- 92 5/10 50 -- -- -- 15 58 -- l -- Rasmus 1521 -- 1625 -- 87 5/11 46 -- -- -- 10 55 -- l -- KS9124 1423 -- 1316 -- 92 5/12 53 -- -- -- 15 58 -- l -- ARC2189-1 1337 -- -- -- 93 5/11 55 -- -- -- 13 -- -- t l -- KS2169 1303 -- -- -- 82 5/11 49 -- -- -- 10 -- -- l -- Baldur 1301 -- -- -- 90 5/11 43 -- -- -- 30 -- -- l -- Casino 1266 -- 1559 1921 93 5/11 50 -- -- -- 15 58 72 l -- KS2185 1177 -- -- -- 90 5/9 40 -- -- -- 23 -- -- s l -- ARC92004-1 1173 -- 1456 -- 88 5/11 47 -- -- -- 8 54 -- l -- DKW13-62 996 -- 899 -- 93 5/9 46 -- -- -- 10 55 -- l -- KS7436 898 -- 946 1551 93 5/11 50 -- -- -- 10 55 70 l -- VSX-2 830 -- 1240 -- 90 5/11 55 -- -- -- 3 52 -- t l -- KS2064 647 -- -- -- 90 5/10 44 -- -- -- 7 -- -- l -- Ceres 504 -- 1156 1716 90 5/11 -- -- -- -- 5 53 68 l -- SW 013253 403 -- 1071 -- 88 5/11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- l --
Mean 1671 -- 1596 1852 90 5/10 47 -- -- -- 34 67 78 -- LSD (0.05) 1008 21 2 -- -- -- 57 3 -- -- CV (%) 18 7 8 -- -- -- 52 9 -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2002, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Roliss loam, pH: NA, P test: 18, K test: 33234-42-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after barley on 9/2/2004 at 5 lb/a in 6-in. rows
Table 9. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Paul Porter and Dave LeGare, University of Minnesota
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested 7/10/2005 to 7/30/2005Pesticides: Assure II (7 oz/a) 9/29, Stinger (7 oz/a) 5/16
120-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1115 ft, Lattitude: 48°1'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
1 0 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m p e ra tu re -F
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04 -05
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C um u la t ive P re c ip ita t ion-in .
b loom
p lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Some entries were lost because of differential winter kill due to tillage differences. All plots on plowed ground were killed over the winter. Surviving plots were on barley stubble.
Swathed 7/4/2005 to 7/21/2005
KS2169 1272 7/19-- -- 93 6/13 37 3 -- 52.780 -- -- sl 39.6KS2185 1244 7/20-- -- 90 6/12 37 4 -- 53.380 -- -- sl 39.0Kronos 1134 7/20-- -- 100 6/12 41 3 -- 53.387 -- -- tl 37.7KS7436 1076 7/20-- -- 70 6/14 40 4 -- 52.880 -- -- tll 40.0Wichita 1074 7/19-- -- 87 6/15 38 4 -- 53.180 -- -- s l 38.1KS9135 1069 7/19-- -- 93 6/14 40 3 -- 53.290 -- -- tll 38.8Casino 1051 7/21-- -- 77 6/15 44 3 -- 52.773 -- -- tll 37.9KS9183 1019 7/19-- -- 93 6/13 40 4 -- 52.680 -- -- tl 38.6KS9124 1017 7/19-- -- 87 6/14 42 4 -- 52.770 -- -- t 38.6KS2098 1016 7/20-- -- 90 6/14 42 4 -- 52.980 -- -- tll 38.8KS2064 1006 7/20-- -- 93 6/14 41 4 -- 53.183 -- -- tll 39.1Sumner 987 7/16-- -- 97 6/12 35 4 -- 52.780 -- -- s 39.5ARC92004-1 820 7/19-- -- 90 6/15 45 4 -- 52.180 -- -- tll 37.2KS2004 778 7/22-- -- 80 6/15 38 5 -- 52.343 -- -- sll 38.2KS3018 717 7/17-- -- 80 6/12 36 6 -- 51.377 -- -- s 36.2Plainsman 555 7/22-- -- 83 6/16 46 4 -- 52.257 -- -- tll 37.5Largo 448 7/4-- -- 97 6/8 32 3 -- 51.690 -- -- see 36.9
Mean 958 7/19-- -- 88 6/13 11 4 -- 52.677 -- -- 38.3 LSD (0.05) 297 25 7 1 -- 0.730 3 3 1.7 CV (%) 19 11 11 20 -- 0.818 2 2 2.7
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Mexico silt loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/13/2004 at 8 lb/a in 7.5-in. rows
Table 10. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Columbia, Missouri.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Columbia, Missouri
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Howard Mason, University of Missouri
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/22/2005Pesticides: none
100-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 870 ft, Lattitude: 38°32'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9/1 10 /1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b loom harve s t
Te m pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
50
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
plant bloom harves t
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ipita t ion-in.
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Dry fall conditions resulted in relatively poor stands. Heaving and winter kill further reduced stands, resulting in relatively poor yields.
NPZ 0326 1068 -- -- -- 38 4/15 39 8 -- -- 78 -- -- e -- KS9135 1036 -- 1129 -- 43 4/16 43 12 -- -- 75 84 -- t -- KS9124 983 -- 1291 -- 42 4/15 40 10 -- -- 75 85 -- e -- KS2169 953 -- -- -- 42 4/15 38 18 -- -- 65 -- -- s e -- KS2098 899 -- -- -- 55 4/16 46 15 -- -- 78 -- -- t -- Casino 884 -- 977 836 48 4/16 40 18 -- -- 72 80 82 -- Baldur 863 -- -- -- 67 4/16 40 17 -- -- 58 -- -- -- ARC2189-1 859 -- -- -- 63 4/17 42 12 -- -- 52 -- -- l -- Baros 833 -- -- -- 62 4/15 36 18 -- -- 63 -- -- s e -- Kronos 820 -- 1021 -- 67 4/16 38 18 -- -- 55 72 -- -- Sumner 814 -- 848 851 45 4/15 39 17 -- -- 67 77 77 e -- ARC2180-1 814 -- -- -- 57 4/16 42 17 -- -- 55 -- -- t -- KS2185 791 -- -- -- 45 4/14 37 22 -- -- 72 -- -- s e -- KS2064 773 -- -- -- 40 4/15 41 20 -- -- 77 -- -- e -- Titan 772 -- 766 -- 73 4/16 40 15 -- -- 67 77 -- -- Abilene 753 -- 943 895 43 4/16 39 20 -- -- 78 84 82 -- ARC92007-2 733 -- 890 -- 52 4/16 39 17 -- -- 58 72 -- -- Virginia 728 -- 1029 1250 45 4/17 36 15 -- -- 53 68 72 s l -- KS3018 725 -- -- -- 33 4/15 40 20 -- -- 78 -- -- e -- Wichita 691 -- 949 770 35 4/15 36 13 -- -- 70 82 80 s e -- KS7436 632 -- 1045 964 47 4/18 39 22 -- -- 62 77 79 l -- Jetton 580 -- 908 1083 53 4/16 37 13 -- -- 50 64 71 s -- Rasmus 577 -- 823 -- 47 4/16 37 12 -- -- 65 78 -- s -- ARC92004-1 557 -- 706 -- 58 4/18 41 23 -- -- 48 67 -- l -- VSX-2 512 -- 938 -- 50 4/16 35 12 -- -- 47 67 -- s -- Ceres 405 -- 743 902 23 4/17 36 28 -- -- 65 74 77 s l -- Plainsman 400 -- 691 750 38 4/17 43 15 -- -- 68 80 73 t l -- KS7436-055 377 -- -- -- 37 4/16 34 20 -- -- 43 -- -- s --
Mean 744 -- 858 829 48 4/16 39 17 -- -- 64 75 76 -- LSD (0.05) 421 23 3 10 -- -- 19 1 -- -- CV (%) 35 29 5 35 -- -- 18 1 -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Hoytville silty clay loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA150-150-150 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 9/15/2004 at 5.8 lb/a in 7-in. rows
Table 11. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Fremont, Ohio.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Fremont, Ohio
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Edwin Lentz, The Ohio State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/11/2005Pesticides: Select 5 oz.
90-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 636 ft, Lattitude: 41°21'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Tem p era tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
50
7/1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11/1 12/1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6/1 7/1
04-05
Norm al
C um ula t ive P rec ip ita t ion-in .
p lan t b loom
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
KS2185 2586 -- -- -- 65 5/8 55 -- -- -- 99 -- -- s e 39.6KS9124 2576 -- 2814 -- 68 5/9 54 -- -- -- 99 96 -- s e 39.8NPZ 0326 2533 -- -- -- 67 5/9 57 -- -- -- 97 -- -- 40.0ARC92004-1 2373 -- 2641 -- 63 5/9 60 -- -- -- 90 88 -- t e 39.2KS2098 2332 -- -- -- 70 5/9 58 -- -- -- 95 -- -- t e 40.0KS419B 2263 -- -- -- 62 5/9 58 -- -- -- 96 -- -- t 39.6Wichita 2251 -- 2606 -- 65 5/9 54 -- -- -- 92 90 -- s l 39.4Baldur 2239 -- -- -- 63 5/10 56 -- -- -- 86 -- -- l 40.0KS9135 2227 -- 2765 -- 68 5/9 58 -- -- -- 99 91 -- t 39.6Rasmus 2226 -- 2711 -- 62 5/10 55 -- -- -- 89 87 -- l 40.1Kronos 2217 -- 2544 -- 70 5/10 59 -- -- -- 94 81 -- t l 39.9Abilene 2213 -- 2430 -- 67 5/10 54 -- -- -- 97 99 -- s l 39.0KS3018 2178 -- -- -- 57 5/9 56 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.5KS7436 2164 -- 2426 -- 65 5/9 54 -- -- -- 97 90 -- s e 39.8Virginia 2134 -- 2693 -- 65 5/9 50 -- -- -- 68 73 -- s l 39.4Jetton 2023 -- 2591 -- 55 5/9 50 -- -- -- 82 79 -- s l 39.4KS2169 2003 -- -- -- 70 5/9 55 -- -- -- 98 -- -- e 39.0Sumner 1927 -- -- -- 62 5/9 55 -- -- -- 98 -- -- 39.7ARC2189-1 1907 -- -- -- 70 5/9 58 -- -- -- 65 -- -- t l 38.0VSX-2 1907 -- 2600 -- 62 5/10 52 -- -- -- 62 69 -- s l 39.8KS2064 1889 -- -- -- 60 5/9 62 -- -- -- 100 -- -- t e 39.3KS7436-055 1816 -- -- -- 57 5/10 54 -- -- -- 99 -- -- s l 40.7ARC92007-2 1750 -- 2092 -- 67 5/9 61 -- -- -- 77 75 -- t e 39.6Baros 1744 -- -- -- 53 5/9 55 -- -- -- 96 -- -- l 41.7Plainsman 1639 -- 2299 -- 53 5/9 61 -- -- -- 99 96 -- t l 39.2ARC2180-1 1627 -- -- -- 53 5/9 58 -- -- -- 96 -- -- t l 40.1Titan 1421 -- 2129 -- 40 5/10 61 -- -- -- 94 91 -- t l 39.9Ceres 945 -- 1871 -- 45 5/9 56 -- -- -- 96 86 -- e 39.7
Mean 2040 -- 2467 -- 62 5/9 56 -- -- -- 91 88 -- 39.6 LSD (0.05) 570 13 5 -- -- -- 17 1 -- 1.4 CV (%) 17 12 6 -- -- -- 11 1 -- 1.7
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Figure 2. Midwest Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005.
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-300
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100
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500
KS
419B
NP
Z03
26K
S21
85K
S21
69A
RC
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KW
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154
Virg
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Jetto
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98K
rono
sK
S91
24sw
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173
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C21
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9183
Ras
mus
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64W
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KS
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RC
9200
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Pla
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013
121
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1302
2sw
013
211
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013
253
DK
W13
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0326
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-86
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4K
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18K
S91
35K
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64K
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24K
S21
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013
173
KS
9183
Abi
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Cas
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Kro
nos
KS
7436
Sum
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KS
419B
Wic
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aldu
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RC
2189
-1K
S20
04V
SX
-2sw
013
211
sw 0
1312
1D
KW
13-6
2sw
013
253
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rviv
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-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
AR
C21
89-1
Pla
insm
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S41
9Bsw
013
253
KS
2098
Tita
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013
121
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AR
C92
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RC
9200
7-2
DK
W13
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9124
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1321
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S91
35K
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S91
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013
154
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173
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S20
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PZ
0326
KS
2169
VS
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Bar
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S30
18V
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013
022
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KS
2185
Jetto
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inch
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Figure 2. Midwest Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005 (continued).
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1
2
3
Pla
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KS
2004
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C92
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C21
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KS
2098
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dur
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9135
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W13
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sw 0
1321
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Z03
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2064
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Jetto
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Virg
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Sum
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KS
2185
50%
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om
More than 20 Observations
10-19 Observations
0 to 9 Observations
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KW
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S21
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DK
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-86
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1312
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S21
85R
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usB
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rK
S91
35A
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7-2
Virg
inia
NP
Z03
26K
S20
98S
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rK
S20
64sw
013
154
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C21
80-1
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hita
KS
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Jetto
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Cer
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Note: Values are averages of the differences between each cultivar and the mean of Jetton, Ceres, Plainsman, and Wichita for yield (lb/a), winter survival (%), total oil content (%), plant height (inches), and 50% bloom date (days). The number of observations for each trait is represented by the different colors of the bars (as shown at right).
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Glenton very fine sandy loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after soybean on 9/8/2004 at 4.5 lb/a in 30-in. rows
Table 12. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Fruita, Colorado.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Fruita, Colorado
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Calvin Pearson, Colorado State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/26/2005Pesticides: Treflan 1.5 pt/a
75-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 4596 ft, Lattitude: 39°10.81'N
Irrigation: furrow irrigation
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo om
Te m pe ra tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
50
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12 /1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4 /1 5/1 6/1 7/1
04-05
N orm al
C um ulat ive P rec ip ita t ion-in .
p lant b loom
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
There were 10 ten days when temperatures reached or exceeded 100°F. The average growing season at Fruita is 181 days (28°F base), compared with 199 days for 2005.
Baldur 3027 -- -- -- 93 4/18 64 12 1 43.4100 -- -- 37.3Rasmus 2989 -- -- -- 97 4/18 62 3 1 39.5100 -- -- 36.9Titan 2867 -- -- -- 90 4/18 65 2 0 35.1100 -- -- 36.1Kronos 2854 -- -- -- 90 4/18 65 7 2 38.2100 -- -- 35.2Jetton 2834 -- -- -- 97 4/19 58 0 1 40.7100 -- -- s 37.2Virginia 2659 -- -- -- 83 4/19 61 3 0 39.3100 -- -- s 37.2NPZ 0326 2602 -- -- -- 100 4/19 64 17 2 37.7100 -- -- 35.5Ceres 2587 -- -- -- 77 4/19 70 0 1 37.1100 -- -- t 37.4Baros 2554 -- -- -- 97 4/16 60 32 2 38.9100 -- -- s e 36.3KS7436-055 2532 -- -- -- 93 4/16 58 5 1 37.7100 -- -- s e 36.9ARC92007-2 2497 -- -- -- 100 4/19 64 14 2 36.9100 -- -- 37.7ARC2189-1 2384 -- -- -- 97 4/19 66 12 2 34.5100 -- -- 35.3Sumner 2367 -- -- -- 97 4/16 62 8 3 35.2100 -- -- e 34.3ARC92004-1 2271 -- -- -- 97 4/19 68 10 4 34.2100 -- -- t 35.6KS2185 2244 -- -- -- 93 4/15 62 3 2 35.0100 -- -- e 33.4ARC2180-1 2221 -- -- -- 97 4/18 66 5 4 34.3100 -- -- 35.8Abilene 2200 -- -- -- 93 4/18 62 10 1 37.5100 -- -- 33.4VSX-2 2171 -- -- -- 97 4/19 62 20 1 38.5100 -- -- 36.1Wichita 2161 -- -- -- 97 4/18 62 8 2 32.5100 -- -- 34.2KS2169 2134 -- -- -- 100 4/18 62 12 1 35.1100 -- -- 33.8KS9135 2104 -- -- -- 90 4/20 68 22 2 36.9100 -- -- t 35.9KS7436 2087 -- -- -- 87 4/18 60 4 1 36.2100 -- -- s 36.5KS3018 2007 -- -- -- 93 4/18 62 3 2 29.8100 -- -- 33.4Casino 1936 -- -- -- 87 4/19 65 2 2 34.1100 -- -- 32.4KS9124 1857 -- -- -- 97 4/19 64 12 1 34.0100 -- -- 33.1KS2064 1769 -- -- -- 90 4/18 67 8 3 36.997 -- -- t 34.9Plainsman 1597 -- -- -- 97 4/22 68 3 1 32.1100 -- -- t l 32.9KS2098 1543 -- -- -- 97 4/20 68 10 7 30.4100 -- -- t 33.4
Mean 2324 -- -- -- 94 4/18 64 9 2 36.1100 -- -- 35.3 LSD (0.05) 533 12 3 19 3 4.72 1 -- 2.6 CV (%) 14 8 3 130 106 8.01 1 -- 3.6
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Richfield silty loam, pH: 7.7, P test: 6.2ppm, K test: 490ppm75-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 9/9/2004 at 5 lb/a in 12-in. rows
Table 13. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Walsh, Colorado.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Walsh, Colorado
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Kevin Larson, Plainsman Research Center, Colorado State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/28/2005Pesticides: Treflan 1.5 pt/a
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 3950 ft, Lattitude: 37°26'N
Irrigation: furrow, once in fall and once in spring
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9/1 10 /1 11 /1 12/1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7/1
p lan t
Tem pera ture -F
b loom harves t
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulative P rec ip itat ion-in.
p lant bloom harves t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Good moisture throughout the season and a mild winter resulted in excellent survival and yields. There was little pest damage, lodging, or shattering.
NPZ 0326 2482 -- -- -- 83 4/20 67 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 35.9Kronos 2462 -- -- -- 57 4/19 61 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.1ARC2189-1 2409 -- -- -- 52 4/19 60 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.4Baldur 2402 -- -- -- 42 4/18 59 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.6Wichita 2366 -- -- -- 47 4/17 57 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.2ARC92007-2 2290 -- -- -- 70 4/19 63 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.5Abilene 2129 -- -- -- 43 4/19 63 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.9KS9135 2125 -- -- -- 57 4/20 64 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.2KS2064 2109 -- -- -- 42 4/18 58 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.0KS2169 2092 -- -- -- 50 4/18 56 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.1ARC2180-1 2033 -- -- -- 85 4/19 68 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 34.6Rasmus 2000 -- -- -- 35 4/18 58 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.3KS9124 1941 -- -- -- 45 4/20 58 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.4Titan 1881 -- -- -- 38 4/18 60 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.8Jetton 1875 -- -- -- 62 4/20 59 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.0Casino 1862 -- -- -- 25 4/20 61 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.5VSX-2 1808 -- -- -- 53 4/19 60 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 35.5ARC92004-1 1775 -- -- -- 55 4/20 61 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.0Baros 1703 -- -- -- 63 4/17 57 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.7KS2098 1689 -- -- -- 48 4/21 68 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 35.7KS7436 1676 -- -- -- 40 4/19 58 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.4Plainsman 1617 -- -- -- 37 4/21 68 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.3KS2185 1610 -- -- -- 32 4/17 54 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.6KS7436-055 1599 -- -- -- 23 4/19 52 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 37.1Virginia 1544 -- -- -- 23 4/20 52 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 35.9Sumner 1518 -- -- -- 42 4/16 53 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.3KS3018 1300 -- -- -- 43 4/18 63 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 34.8Ceres 436 -- -- -- 5 4/20 52 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 34.1
Mean 1883 -- -- -- 46 4/18 60 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 36.3 LSD (0.05) 532 29 -- -- -- -- NS -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Ost silt loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/15/2004 at 5 lb/a in 8-in. rows
Table 14. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Hutchinson, Kansas.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Hutchinson, Kansas
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Bill Heer and Vic Martin, Kansas State University South Central Experiment Field
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/22/2005Pesticides: Treflan
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1570 ft, Lattitude: 37°56'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
10 0
7 /1 8/1 9 /1 10/1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lant b loom ha rves t
Tem pe ra tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
50
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
harves t
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ipita t ion-in.
p lant b loom
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Heavy rains and high winds delayed harvest and caused extensive shattering.
Abilene 1472 -- 2281 2722 99 4/10 52 0 4 48.8100 100 100 38.3KS2185 1342 -- -- -- 100 4/8 46 2 15 48.9100 -- -- e 39.3Titan 1322 -- 2339 -- 98 4/10 51 0 12 49.399 100 -- 40.7Kronos 1308 -- 2286 -- 100 4/10 49 0 5 49.0100 100 -- 38.4KS9124 1285 -- 2159 -- 99 4/11 50 0 7 48.2100 100 -- 38.9Wichita 1282 -- 2295 2684 98 4/10 48 0 4 48.8100 100 100 38.6KS7436-055 1282 -- -- -- 97 4/9 45 0 4 48.799 -- -- s 39.5SW 013022 1263 -- 1847 -- 99 4/11 42 0 15 46.699 100 -- s 38.9NPZ 0326 1248 -- -- -- 100 4/10 46 0 13 48.7100 -- -- 39.7KS9135 1246 -- 2140 -- 97 4/11 54 0 7 48.6100 100 -- 39.2KS2169 1233 -- -- -- 100 4/9 46 0 20 48.9100 -- -- 38.3KS420B 1232 -- -- -- 100 4/11 47 0 2 47.6100 -- -- 38.6KS7436 1226 -- 2115 2445 100 4/11 49 0 7 48.4100 100 100 39.5KS419 1206 -- -- -- 99 4/11 50 0 17 47.9100 -- -- 38.8Rasmus 1191 -- 2115 -- 97 4/10 49 0 10 46.4100 100 -- 38.6Sumner 1181 -- 2108 2371 99 4/8 48 2 17 49.6100 100 100 38.9Jetton 1176 -- 2095 2627 98 4/11 44 0 4 47.4100 100 100 s 37.9KS2064 1118 -- -- -- 99 4/10 52 0 27 49.299 -- -- 39.1Plainsman 1110 -- 1871 2328 99 4/13 59 0 30 48.7100 100 100 t 40.0ARC2180-1 1103 -- -- -- 100 4/11 50 0 12 47.598 -- -- 38.8DKW13-62 1098 -- 1787 -- 99 4/12 49 1 4 48.797 98 -- 39.7VSX-2 1095 -- 2166 -- 98 4/11 44 0 6 47.195 98 -- s 38.3DKW13-86 1066 -- 2060 -- 100 4/10 47 0 11 48.099 100 -- 39.3Virginia 1048 -- 2076 2553 97 4/10 47 0 5 48.198 99 99 38.5ARC2189-1 1046 -- -- -- 100 4/11 51 0 22 47.599 -- -- 38.8KS2098 998 -- -- -- 100 4/14 52 0 13 47.8100 -- -- 39.6Baros 932 -- -- -- 99 4/7 50 0 43 46.8100 -- -- e 41.6ARC92007-2 905 -- 1934 -- 99 4/10 48 0 15 47.6100 100 -- 38.1SW 013121 841 -- 1875 -- 96 4/17 51 0 50 48.098 99 -- l 37.2SW 013173 815 -- 1832 -- 98 4/13 50 0 68 47.599 100 -- 39.6Baldur 787 -- -- -- 97 4/9 49 7 22 48.9100 -- -- 40.0ARC92004-1 760 -- 1767 -- 99 4/12 51 5 28 48.4100 100 -- 38.5Ceres 754 -- 1729 2224 70 4/12 53 0 8 49.199 100 100 40.1SW 013253 754 -- 1569 -- 99 4/13 54 0 37 47.498 99 -- 38.5SW 013154 573 -- 1711 -- 99 4/15 47 2 70 45.7100 100 -- 38.3SW 013211 539 -- 1457 -- 99 4/12 49 7 30 48.977 88 -- 37.0
Mean 1079 -- 1987 2314 98 4/11 49 1 18 48.199 99 100 39.0 LSD (0.05) 305 8 4 4 19 1.311 1 -- 1.6 CV (%) 17 5 5 335 63 1.77 1 -- 2.0
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/10/2004 at 5 lb/a in 6-in. rows
Table 15. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Kalispell, Montana.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Kalispell, Montana
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Duane Johnson, Montana State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 8/1/2005Pesticides: NA
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 2970 ft, Lattitude: 48°19'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1/1 2/1 3 /1 4/1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b loom
Tem peratu re -F
0
5
10
15
20
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ip itat ion-in .
p lant b loom
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Swathed on 7/25/2005
Kronos 5023 7/30-- -- 100 5/13 59 92 -- 53.985 -- -- l -- NPZ 0326 4428 7/28-- -- 100 5/14 55 20 -- 52.982 -- -- e -- ARC92007-2 3629 7/26-- -- 100 5/14 61 60 -- 53.181 -- -- e -- KS9135 3578 7/29-- -- 100 5/15 63 62 -- 53.775 -- -- tl -- Titan 3401 7/28-- -- 83 5/14 59 20 -- 52.994 -- -- e -- ARC2189-1 3388 7/30-- -- 100 5/14 59 53 -- 53.598 -- -- l -- ARC2180-1 3363 7/28-- -- 100 5/14 58 83 -- 53.588 -- -- e -- KS3018 3361 7/31-- -- 100 5/12 61 38 -- 53.691 -- -- l -- Baldur 3283 7/27-- -- 87 5/12 54 23 -- 53.187 -- -- se -- ARC92004-1 3262 7/28-- -- 100 5/15 62 83 -- 53.387 -- -- el -- KS9124 3194 8/1-- -- 100 5/15 58 75 -- 53.191 -- -- ll -- Baros 3147 7/28-- -- 99 5/15 55 58 -- 52.990 -- -- se -- Wichita 3130 7/27-- -- 100 5/11 50 67 -- 53.489 -- -- se -- Jetton 3127 7/29-- -- 98 5/13 48 20 -- 53.090 -- -- sl -- Abilene 3113 7/28-- -- 81 5/14 56 75 -- 53.895 -- -- e -- VSX-2 3106 7/31-- -- 100 5/14 53 30 -- 53.382 -- -- sl -- KS2169 3073 7/29-- -- 100 5/13 59 30 -- 53.364 -- -- l -- KS2098 3005 7/31-- -- 100 5/16 61 75 -- 53.075 -- -- ll -- Sumner 2899 7/27-- -- 83 5/10 56 53 -- 53.689 -- -- ee -- KS7436-055 2897 7/31-- -- 59 5/13 50 20 -- 52.783 -- -- sl -- KS2185 2890 7/28-- -- 100 5/10 50 68 -- 52.872 -- -- see -- Ceres 2885 7/31-- -- 48 5/14 59 20 -- 53.779 -- -- l -- KS2064 2867 7/29-- -- 90 5/14 57 83 -- 53.1100 -- -- l -- KS7436 2848 7/31-- -- 99 5/15 54 60 -- 53.167 -- -- sll -- KS2004 2721 7/28-- -- 100 5/15 62 60 -- 52.962 -- -- e -- Virginia 2518 8/1-- -- 83 5/13 57 17 -- 53.598 -- -- l -- Plainsman 2339 7/31-- -- 93 5/16 69 17 -- 53.464 -- -- tll -- Casino 2002 8/1-- -- 95 5/14 58 52 -- 53.957 -- -- l -- Rasmus 1738 7/31-- -- 57 5/11 54 45 -- 53.076 -- -- sle --
Mean 3111 7/30-- -- 92 5/14 57 50 -- 53.382 -- -- -- LSD (0.05) 838 14 7 39 -- 0.825 1 3 -- CV (%) 16 9 7 47 -- 0.919 1 1 --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Crete silt loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA60-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after oats on 9/16/2004 at 5 lb/a in 9-in. rows
Table 16. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Lincoln, Nebraska
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Lenis Nelson, University of Nebraska
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/7/2005Pesticides: Treflan
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1217 ft, Lattitude: 48°8'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
100
7/1 8/1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b loom harves t
Tem pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
plant bloom harves t
04-05
N orm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ip ita t ion-in .
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Baldur 1681 -- -- -- 97 -- 52 0 15 49.0100 -- -- 35.5Titan 1505 -- 1893 -- 98 -- 57 0 15 48.4100 98 -- t 35.8Rasmus 1489 -- 1543 -- 87 -- 50 0 15 46.498 87 -- s 36.1Virginia 1465 -- -- -- 100 -- 51 0 15 48.597 -- -- 34.8ARC2180-1 1451 -- -- -- 100 -- 54 0 15 46.9100 -- -- 34.8VSX-2 1363 -- 1927 -- 100 -- 50 0 15 48.098 97 -- s 35.5KS9135 1354 -- 1853 -- 100 -- 56 0 15 49.3100 96 -- t 34.6KS2185 1254 -- -- -- 100 -- 51 0 15 48.8100 -- -- 34.2NPZ 0326 1239 -- -- -- 100 -- 56 0 15 48.7100 -- -- t 34.5KS7436-055 1203 -- -- -- 97 -- 52 15 15 49.9100 -- -- 35.9KS9124 1202 -- 1582 -- 88 -- 57 0 15 48.4100 98 -- t 35.6Jetton 1198 -- 1509 2192 100 -- 48 0 15 48.1100 99 99 s 34.7SW 013211 1195 -- 1621 -- 100 -- 55 0 22 49.897 98 -- 34.3Abilene 1194 -- 1655 1969 100 -- 52 0 15 49.197 96 97 34.1Kronos 1189 -- 1921 -- 100 -- 53 3 15 48.6100 99 -- 34.2DKW13-86 1179 -- 1562 -- 100 -- 50 0 15 49.2100 99 -- s 35.8KS7436 1173 -- 1830 2323 92 -- 53 0 15 49.3100 100 100 36.0Casino 1137 -- 1537 1959 98 -- 56 0 15 49.3100 97 98 t 35.2ARC2189-1 1126 -- -- -- 100 -- 53 3 15 47.1100 -- -- 35.3SW 013253 1115 -- 1501 -- 100 -- 52 0 15 48.6100 99 -- 34.6DKW13-62 1099 -- 1371 -- 100 -- 52 0 15 48.9100 100 -- 36.8Ceres 1087 -- 1449 1992 75 -- 56 0 15 48.2100 95 96 33.7SW 013121 1055 -- 1643 -- 90 -- 48 0 15 48.4100 97 -- s 34.1KS2098 1044 -- -- -- 100 -- 54 0 15 48.393 -- -- 35.6Sumner 1043 -- 1516 1857 100 -- 53 8 15 49.698 95 97 35.0ARC92007-2 977 -- 1423 -- 100 -- 53 0 15 48.5100 100 -- 34.8Wichita 974 -- 1549 1976 100 -- 51 27 15 50.3100 99 99 34.4ARC92004-1 921 -- 1251 -- 100 -- 55 0 15 47.6100 99 -- 33.0KS3018 862 -- -- -- 93 -- 54 0 15 49.0100 -- -- 33.8KS2169 855 -- -- -- 100 -- 52 3 15 48.797 -- -- 35.3Baros 851 -- -- -- 100 -- 49 0 15 49.0100 -- -- s 35.6KS2004 841 -- 1205 -- 97 -- 58 0 15 48.5100 99 -- t 34.5SW 013022 835 -- 1146 -- 100 -- 47 0 15 46.198 99 -- s 34.1KS2064 822 -- -- -- 100 -- 53 5 15 49.098 -- -- 34.8Plainsman 771 -- 1145 1544 95 -- 60 10 15 48.4100 99 99 t 34.5SW 013173 767 -- 1281 -- 100 -- 46 0 30 48.698 99 -- s 35.9SW 013154 594 -- 924 -- 97 -- 48 0 15 46.6100 94 -- s 35.6
Mean 1111 -- 1518 1987 97 -- 53 2 16 48.599 97 98 34.9 LSD (0.05) 185 8 4 13 3 0.94 -- -- 1.4 CV (%) 10 5 5 382 12 1.12 -- -- 1.9
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Tripp fine sandy loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after potato on 9/10/2004 at 8 lb/a in 12-in. rows
Table 17. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Sidney, Nebraska.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Sidney, Nebraska
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
David Baltensperger, University of Nebraska
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/15/2005Pesticides: Treflan
50-0-52 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 3967 ft, Lattitude: 41°9'N
Irrigation: 10 in. during trial period
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8/1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lant b loom harves t
Tem pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
plant b loom harves t
04-05
N orm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ip ita t ion-in .
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
KS7436-055 3258 -- -- -- -- -- 50 -- -- 52.2100 -- -- s 37.7Rasmus 3217 -- 3706 -- -- -- 57 -- -- 50.2100 100 -- t 36.5KS2185 3151 -- -- -- -- -- 48 -- -- 52.4100 -- -- s 36.4Titan 3117 -- 3881 -- -- -- 58 -- -- 51.1100 100 -- t 37.3Jetton 3057 -- 3473 2903 -- -- 48 -- -- 50.5100 100 94 s 35.2Abilene 3055 -- 3447 2915 -- -- 53 -- -- 51.2100 100 83 t 36.1Virginia 3045 -- -- -- -- -- 52 -- -- 50.6100 -- -- s 35.8Kronos 3036 -- 3944 -- -- -- 58 -- -- 52.7100 100 -- t 36.0NPZ 0326 3020 -- -- -- -- -- 53 -- -- 51.5100 -- -- t 36.3KS9124 3014 -- 3347 -- -- -- 56 -- -- 50.9100 100 -- t 36.0KS2004 2951 -- 3370 -- -- -- 57 -- -- 50.2100 100 -- t 35.5KS9135 2839 -- 3320 -- -- -- 54 -- -- 51.5100 100 -- t 35.8Wichita 2782 -- 3791 3101 -- -- 48 -- -- 50.9100 100 81 s 36.9Baros 2735 -- -- -- -- -- 57 -- -- 49.7100 -- -- t 38.2VSX-2 2732 -- 3333 -- -- -- 53 -- -- 51.3100 100 -- t 35.1ARC92004-1 2695 -- 3307 -- -- -- 57 -- -- 49.2100 100 -- t 35.7Plainsman 2684 -- 3010 2050 -- -- 53 -- -- 50.1100 100 -- t 35.5KS7436 2661 -- 3266 2808 -- -- 58 -- -- 52.3100 100 91 t 37.1KS2064 2633 -- -- -- -- -- 54 -- -- 50.8100 -- -- t 36.5ARC2180-1 2627 -- -- -- -- -- 53 -- -- 51.2100 -- -- t 34.7ARC2189-1 2624 -- -- -- -- -- 54 -- -- 51.0100 -- -- t 35.5Baldur 2578 -- -- -- -- -- 57 -- -- 48.3100 -- -- t 37.2KS2169 2561 -- -- -- -- -- 53 -- -- 51.5100 -- -- t 35.7KS3018 2468 -- -- -- -- -- 52 -- -- 50.5100 -- -- s 35.0ARC92007-2 2419 -- 3340 -- -- -- 50 -- -- 51.8100 100 -- s 36.4Ceres 2403 -- 2867 2141 -- -- 58 -- -- 52.8100 100 71 t 36.4Sumner 2387 -- 3367 2876 -- -- 49 -- -- 51.2100 100 86 s 36.5KS2098 2294 -- -- -- -- -- 57 -- -- 51.8100 -- -- t 35.9Casino 2279 -- 3227 2567 -- -- 52 -- -- 51.8100 100 83 s 35.6
Mean 2753 -- 3332 2763 -- -- 54 -- -- 51.1100 100 84 36.1 LSD (0.05) 545 -- 6 -- -- 1.3NS -- -- 0.8 CV (%) 12 -- 5 -- -- 1.6-- -- -- 1.1
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 9/16/2004 at 5 lb/a in 8-in. rows
Table 18. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Enid, Oklahoma.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Enid, Oklahoma
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Gene McVay/John Lamle, Johnston Seed Co.
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/22/2005Pesticides: NA
90-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1227 ft, Lattitude: 36°26'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
1 00
7/1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b loo m harve s t
Tem pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
plant bloom harves t
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ipita t ion-in.
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Heavy rains and high winds delayed harvest and caused extensive shattering.
KS7436-055 1566 -- -- -- 83 4/4 41 0 22 51.095 -- -- e 38.6KS2185 1484 -- -- -- 97 4/3 45 0 25 50.2100 -- -- e 37.1NPZ 0326 1356 -- -- -- 93 4/5 43 0 28 49.593 -- -- e 38.9Wichita 1337 -- -- -- 93 4/4 46 0 22 49.898 -- -- e 37.4KS9124 1333 -- -- -- 90 4/6 43 0 25 49.995 -- -- 38.5Abilene 1278 -- -- -- 98 4/5 48 0 18 50.098 -- -- 37.8Rasmus 1219 -- -- -- 78 4/4 43 0 13 48.894 -- -- e 37.7Plainsman 1195 -- -- -- 85 4/8 51 0 28 49.992 -- -- t l 36.6KS2064 1189 -- -- -- 93 4/4 51 0 37 49.798 -- -- t e 36.4KS9135 1149 -- -- -- 95 4/5 47 0 23 49.795 -- -- 38.5KS7436 1114 -- -- -- 88 4/5 46 0 28 50.695 -- -- e 38.0Titan 1046 -- -- -- 97 4/8 48 2 18 50.395 -- -- l 36.7KS2098 1039 -- -- -- 90 4/7 54 0 37 49.098 -- -- t 36.2KS2169 1029 -- -- -- 77 4/4 45 10 32 48.487 -- -- e 36.8KS419 1026 -- -- -- 93 4/4 48 0 37 49.296 -- -- e 38.7Baldur 973 -- -- -- 93 4/6 41 7 32 50.285 -- -- 38.6ARC2180-1 947 -- -- -- 97 4/7 45 5 27 48.394 -- -- 35.8VSX-2 932 -- -- -- 93 4/4 42 0 18 49.097 -- -- e 37.4Baros 930 -- -- -- 93 4/3 47 3 83 49.0100 -- -- e 41.4Sumner 905 -- -- -- 92 4/4 46 7 33 50.797 -- -- e 38.4DKW13-86 899 -- -- -- 90 4/6 41 3 53 49.796 -- -- 37.5SW 013253 858 -- -- -- 93 4/9 48 0 37 49.695 -- -- l 35.7Virginia 848 -- -- -- 83 4/5 42 0 15 47.795 -- -- 36.3Jetton 830 -- -- -- 92 4/5 36 0 18 48.597 -- -- s e 37.3Ceres 821 -- -- -- 67 4/6 40 0 53 50.792 -- -- 37.6DKW13-62 819 -- -- -- 95 4/10 41 5 20 49.795 -- -- l 36.4ARC2189-1 808 -- -- -- 97 4/6 46 0 30 48.095 -- -- 37.2ARC92004-1 789 -- -- -- 97 4/6 46 3 40 49.997 -- -- 37.0KS420B 775 -- -- -- 97 4/7 46 0 15 48.195 -- -- 35.5ARC92007-2 764 -- -- -- 97 4/7 45 7 57 48.793 -- -- 36.5Kronos 697 -- -- -- 97 4/7 42 20 43 49.694 -- -- 36.1SW 013154 640 -- -- -- 92 4/10 46 0 67 47.795 -- -- l 36.6SW 013121 628 -- -- -- 88 4/10 39 10 42 47.988 -- -- s l 35.0SW 013173 614 -- -- -- 87 4/8 42 0 63 48.293 -- -- l 37.2SW 013211 592 -- -- -- 93 4/9 41 3 35 49.582 -- -- l 35.8SW 013022 423 -- -- -- 92 4/8 34 2 17 47.467 -- -- s l 36.0
Mean 968 -- -- -- 91 4/6 44 2 33 49.394 -- -- 37.2 LSD (0.05) 293 11 5 11 21 1.39 2 -- 1.9 CV (%) 19 7 6 269 39 1.66 1 -- 2.5
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Richfield clay loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA75-40-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/29/2004 at 5 lb/a in 7.5-in. rows
Table 19. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Goodwell, Oklahoma.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Goodwell, Oklahoma
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Rick Kochenower, Oklahoma State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/29/2005Pesticides: NA
125-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 3239 ft, Lattitude: 36°36'N
Irrigation: none
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b loom harves t
Tem pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
p lant b loom harves t
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ip itat ion-in .
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Titan 2299 -- 2412 -- 83 -- -- 37 7 50.2100 99 -- -- KS2169 2271 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 60 8 50.3100 -- -- -- Abilene 2263 -- 1756 1563 87 -- -- 32 7 48.5100 92 94 -- DKW13-86 2263 -- 1930 -- 97 -- -- 13 22 50.6100 96 -- -- ARC2180-1 2243 -- -- -- 93 -- -- 50 10 47.9100 -- -- -- Wichita 2230 -- 2204 1983 80 -- -- 33 12 50.2100 100 100 -- KS7436 2228 -- 1921 1897 97 -- -- 58 3 49.7100 90 93 -- Virginia 2207 -- 2236 2161 83 -- -- 63 3 47.7100 98 98 -- KS420B 2162 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 85 0 47.3100 -- -- -- Ceres 2071 -- 1409 1348 93 -- -- 33 7 48.2100 87 90 -- Sumner 2065 -- 1780 1683 93 -- -- 30 12 49.4100 94 95 -- Rasmus 2025 -- 1710 -- 100 -- -- 67 0 47.7100 97 -- -- Plainsman 2010 -- 1432 1291 87 -- -- 17 3 48.2100 94 95 -- Kronos 1887 -- 2364 -- 73 -- -- 63 10 49.8100 100 -- -- KS419 1872 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 43 0 47.1100 -- -- -- ARC92007-2 1821 -- 1551 -- 100 -- -- 97 8 47.8100 91 -- -- NPZ 0326 1810 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 63 0 48.2100 -- -- -- KS2064 1805 -- -- -- 93 -- -- 3 12 49.8100 -- -- -- KS2185 1796 -- -- -- 97 -- -- 33 17 48.2100 -- -- -- KS9135 1763 -- 1653 -- 97 -- -- 68 3 48.5100 96 -- -- KS7436-055 1724 -- -- -- 83 -- -- 57 10 49.3100 -- -- -- Baros 1722 -- -- -- 97 -- -- 97 0 48.5100 -- -- -- KS9124 1686 -- 1823 -- 97 -- -- 57 3 49.1100 97 -- -- VSX-2 1674 -- 1913 -- 97 -- -- 97 0 47.6100 98 -- -- SW 013121 1655 -- 1431 -- 80 -- -- 47 8 50.2100 90 -- -- Jetton 1569 -- 1706 1788 53 -- -- 58 10 50.2100 96 97 -- SW 013022 1560 -- 1038 -- 100 -- -- 63 7 47.7100 75 -- -- ARC2189-1 1560 -- -- -- 97 -- -- 67 10 45.8100 -- -- -- ARC92004-1 1559 -- 1260 -- 97 -- -- 60 13 46.9100 91 -- -- DKW13-62 1483 -- 1246 -- 100 -- -- 77 0 48.3100 91 -- -- SW 013211 1463 -- 1333 -- 97 -- -- 100 0 49.7100 89 -- -- SW 013253 1401 -- 1323 -- 90 -- -- 67 17 47.6100 90 -- -- Baldur 1380 -- -- -- 97 -- -- 77 0 49.1100 -- -- -- KS2098 1342 -- -- -- 100 -- -- 87 0 46.8100 -- -- -- SW 013154 1226 -- 1034 -- 90 -- -- 67 7 45.9100 89 -- -- SW 013173 1192 -- 1170 -- 97 -- -- 87 3 47.9100 89 -- --
Mean 1814 -- 1645 1596 92 -- -- 59 6 48.5100 93 95 -- LSD (0.05) 650 10 -- 72 17 2.0NS -- -- -- CV (%) 22 7 -- 76 158 2.6-- -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Abilene clay loam, pH: NA, P test: NA, K test: NA60-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after canola on 10/15/2004 at 5 lb/a in 10-in. rows
Table 20. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Chillicothe, Texas.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Chillicothe, Texas
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
David Bordovsky, Texas A&M University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 6/6/2005Pesticides: Treflan
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1401 ft, Lattitude: 34°11'N
Irrigation: 6 in pre-plant
0
20
40
60
80
100
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11/1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p lan t b loom harves tTem pera ture -F
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1
plant bloom harves t
04-05
Norm al
Cum ulat ive P rec ip itat ion-in.
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
KS2185 2149 -- -- -- 52 3/23 42 -- 2 52.2100 -- -- s e 40.0Wichita 2064 -- 1834 1352 48 3/31 45 -- 5 52.1100 100 100 39.4KS7436-055 2007 -- -- -- 39 3/30 43 -- 12 52.3100 -- -- s 38.1Jetton 1905 -- 1665 1243 45 3/30 40 -- 2 51.4100 99 99 s 39.1DKW13-86 1895 -- 1667 -- 48 3/31 46 -- 7 52.2100 99 -- 39.7NPZ 0326 1888 -- -- -- 53 3/31 49 -- 5 51.5100 -- -- 39.2KS420B 1884 -- -- -- 45 3/30 42 -- 2 51.5100 -- -- s 39.4VSX-2 1836 -- 1608 -- 51 3/31 41 -- 3 51.8100 99 -- s 39.3KS7436 1809 -- 1668 1263 45 3/31 48 -- 5 52.7100 100 100 39.9KS9124 1809 -- 1613 -- 51 4/2 47 -- 3 51.8100 100 -- 39.0Kronos 1803 -- 1201 -- 53 4/1 51 -- 8 52.9100 100 -- t 37.6Baldur 1786 -- -- -- 43 3/30 49 -- 7 51.8100 -- -- t 39.4KS2169 1754 -- -- -- 44 3/30 48 -- 8 51.8100 -- -- 38.4Virginia 1733 -- 1546 1176 40 3/30 42 -- 2 51.4100 100 100 s 37.8Titan 1708 -- 1539 -- 38 3/30 50 -- 7 52.1100 100 -- t 39.9Rasmus 1690 -- 1524 -- 42 3/30 42 -- 3 50.9100 98 -- s 39.2KS419 1672 -- -- -- 56 3/30 47 -- 17 51.6100 -- -- 39.4KS2064 1665 -- -- -- 47 3/31 47 -- 17 51.8100 -- -- 39.4ARC2189-1 1664 -- -- -- 48 3/31 47 -- 13 51.2100 -- -- 38.7DKW13-62 1638 -- 1262 -- 51 4/8 48 -- 7 51.9100 92 -- l 38.0Abilene 1621 -- 1382 1084 43 3/31 49 -- 12 52.0100 99 99 t 38.8ARC92007-2 1596 -- 1656 -- 49 3/30 48 -- 10 51.3100 100 -- 39.4Sumner 1483 -- 1472 1079 48 3/30 44 -- 12 52.4100 100 100 s 37.3KS9135 1466 -- 1341 -- 53 4/1 50 -- 7 51.5100 100 -- t 38.0KS2098 1434 -- -- -- 50 4/2 48 -- 10 49.6100 -- -- 38.2ARC2180-1 1417 -- -- -- 53 3/30 50 -- 10 51.3100 -- -- t 38.4Plainsman 1317 -- 1297 924 38 4/4 52 -- 10 51.1100 99 99 t 37.2ARC92004-1 1306 -- 1296 -- 55 3/30 54 -- 22 50.8100 99 -- t 39.4Ceres 1294 -- 1249 907 37 4/3 47 -- 8 51.6100 99 99 37.5SW 013121 1236 -- 1205 -- 45 4/9 43 -- 8 51.5100 93 -- s l 35.1SW 013253 1217 -- 884 -- 48 4/8 51 -- 18 52.9100 100 -- t l 36.7SW 013211 1194 -- 917 -- 42 4/3 46 -- 12 52.8100 94 -- 36.5SW 013022 1164 -- 1097 -- 52 4/2 41 -- 7 51.7100 85 -- s 38.4Baros 1133 -- -- -- 44 3/23 49 -- 32 51.7100 -- -- t e 41.2SW 013154 1050 -- 1061 -- 47 4/5 46 -- 18 50.6100 98 -- 36.1SW 013173 989 -- 961 -- 51 4/7 46 -- 15 51.2100 94 -- 37.6
Mean 1591 -- 1388 1048 47 4/1 47 -- 10 51.7100 98 99 38.5 LSD (0.05) 435 8 5 -- 10 0.8NS 2 -- 2.0 CV (%) 17 11 7 -- 66 1.0-- 1 -- 2.5
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
2003 data from Munday.
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P test: NA, K test: NA50-50-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted after wheat on 8/30/2004 at 10 lb/a in 14-in. rows
Table 21. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Lingle, Wyoming.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Lingle, Wyoming
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Jim Krall, University of Wyoming
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 8/2/2005Pesticides: Treflan
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 4180 ft, Lattitude: 42°07'N
Irrigation: lateral sprinkler
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
10 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b loo m
Te m pera tu re -F
0
10
20
30
40
50
7/1 8/1 9/1 10 /1 11/1 12/1 1/1 2/1 3 /1 4 /1 5/1 6/1 7/1
04-05
N orm a l
C um ulat ive P rec ip ita t ion -in .
p lant
b loom
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Ceres 1201 -- 878 1054 87 -- -- -- -- -- 100 64 76 -- KS7436-055 1044 -- -- -- 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS9135 1036 -- 1315 -- 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 92 -- -- KS9124 1012 -- 1115 -- 96 -- -- -- -- -- 100 92 -- -- Titan 992 -- 1015 -- 93 -- -- -- -- -- 100 91 -- -- Kronos 979 -- 1181 -- 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 100 -- -- KS2169 975 -- -- -- 95 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- KS7436 940 -- 966 1419 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 88 92 -- KS2004 913 -- 1016 -- 95 -- -- -- -- -- 100 85 -- -- Baldur 905 -- -- -- 98 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Plainsman 895 -- 871 678 98 -- -- -- -- -- 100 79 85 -- Casino 894 -- 601 930 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 63 75 -- KS3018 855 -- -- -- 96 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Rasmus 843 -- 757 -- 90 -- -- -- -- -- 100 63 -- -- Wichita 843 -- 1111 1261 97 -- -- -- -- -- 100 96 97 -- KS2098 816 -- -- -- 95 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Sumner 815 -- 760 936 90 -- -- -- -- -- 100 77 84 -- Abilene 813 -- 880 1083 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 77 84 -- KS2064 792 -- -- -- 95 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- ARC2189-1 789 -- -- -- 98 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- ARC92007-2 747 -- 859 -- 97 -- -- -- -- -- 100 88 -- -- NPZ 0326 739 -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Virginia 689 -- 975 1235 94 -- -- -- -- -- 100 90 93 -- VSX-2 670 -- 744 -- 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 85 -- -- ARC2180-1 654 -- -- -- 98 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- Jetton 585 -- 767 1232 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 91 94 -- Baros 573 -- -- -- 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- ARC92004-1 482 -- 948 -- 100 -- -- -- -- -- 100 93 -- -- KS2185 399 -- -- -- 99 -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- --
Mean 824 -- 886 1178 97 -- -- -- -- -- 100 83 88 -- LSD (0.05) 320 8 -- -- -- -- NS -- -- -- CV (%) 24 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
2004 and 2003 data from Torrington.
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Figure 3. Great Plains Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005.
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-300
-100
100
300
500
NP
Z 0
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Kro
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Tita
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KS
2185
VS
X-2
AR
C21
80-1
KS
2169
Wic
hita
AR
C21
89-1
Ras
mus
KS
420B
Abi
lene
AR
C92
007-
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KW
13-8
6K
S41
9
KS
2064
KS
3018
Sum
ner
Bar
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KS
2004
Cer
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Mea
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RC
9200
4-1
Cas
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KS
2098
Pla
insm
answ
013
121
sw 0
1321
1sw
013
253
sw 0
1317
3D
KW
13-6
2
sw 0
1302
2sw
013
154
Yie
ld -
lb/a
-15
-10
-5
0
5
Wic
hita
KS
9124
Pla
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an
KS
9135
Sum
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KS
3018
KS
2064
AR
C21
89-1
Bar
os
KS
7436
Abi
lene
Cas
ino
AR
C21
80-1
KS
419
KS
7436
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KS
420B
NP
Z 0
326
Virg
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Bal
dur
KS
2185
Tita
n
AR
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KS
2098
M
ean
sw 0
1317
3
KS
2004
sw 0
1315
4
DK
W13
-86
Kro
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VS
X-2
AR
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007-
2
KS
2169
Jetto
n
Cer
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Ras
mus
DK
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2
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4
6
KS
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KS
2004
AR
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KS
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AR
C21
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n
Cas
ino
Kro
nos
KS
2064
KS
419
sw 0
1325
3
KS
3018
KS
7436
AR
C21
89-1
KS
9124
AR
C92
007-
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NP
Z 0
326
Cer
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DK
W13
-62
sw 0
1321
1
Bal
dur
M
ean
Abi
lene
Bar
os
KS
2169
Wic
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sw 0
1315
4
Ras
mus
sw 0
1312
1
Sum
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KS
420B
DK
W13
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X-2
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KS
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Jetto
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KS
7436
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Hei
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Figure 3. Great Plains Winter Canola Summary, 1996-2005 (continued).
0 to 9 Observations
10-19 Observations
More than 20 Observations
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6sw
013
121
sw 0
1325
3
sw 0
1315
4
DK
W13
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sw 0
1317
3
Pla
insm
an
KS
2098
sw 0
1321
1
sw 0
1302
2
Cas
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Cer
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Tita
n
KS
9124
AR
C92
004-
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KS
2004
Kro
nos
KS
9135
AR
C21
80-1
AR
C21
89-1
DK
W13
-86
M
ean
AR
C92
007-
2
KS
420B
VS
X-2
NP
Z 0
326
Jetto
n
KS
2064
KS
7436
Virg
inia
Bal
dur
KS
3018
KS
419
KS
2169
Wic
hita
Abi
lene
KS
7436
-055
Ras
mus
Bar
os
Sum
ner
KS
2185
50%
Blo
om
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-1.5
-1.0
-0.5
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
Bar
os
Bal
dur
KS
7436
KS
7436
-055
DK
W13
-86
KS
419
Tita
n
AR
C92
007-
2
Sum
ner
NP
Z 0
326
Ras
mus
DK
W13
-62
sw 0
1317
3
Virg
inia
KS
2004
M
ean
KS
9135
AR
C21
89-1
Abi
lene
Cas
ino
KS
2064
Wic
hita
KS
2185
sw 0
1302
2
Jetto
n
VS
X-2
AR
C92
004-
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Cer
es
KS
9124
sw 0
1315
4
Pla
insm
an
KS
2098
KS
2169
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nos
KS
420B
AR
C21
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3018
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Note: Values are averages of the differences between each cultivar and the mean of Jetton, Ceres, Plainsman, and Wichita for yield (lb/a), winter survival (%), total oil content (%), plant height (inches), and 50% bloom date (days). The number of observations for each trait is represented by the different colors of the bars (as shown at right).
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P test: NA, K test: NA0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the fall
Planted on 9/14/2004
Table 22. Results from the 2005 National Winter Canola Variety Trial at Pendelton, Oregon.
Line
Yield* Matur-ity
Lodg-ing2yr 3yr2005
Plant Height
Pendelton, Oregon
Winter Survival* Fall Stand
Test Weight
50% Bloom
Shat-tering
Don Wysocki, Oregon State University
2yr 3yr2005
Total Oil
Harvested on 7/6/2005Pesticides: NA
0-0-0 lbs N-P-K fertilizer in the springElevation: 1513 ft, Lattitude: 45°42'N
Irrigation: none
0
2 0
4 0
6 0
8 0
1 0 0
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 1 0 /1 1 1 /1 1 2 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
p la n t b lo o m
Te m p e ra tu re -F
0
10
20
30
7 /1 8 /1 9 /1 10 /1 11 /1 12 /1 1 /1 2 /1 3 /1 4 /1 5 /1 6 /1 7 /1
04-05
N o rm a l
C um u la t ive P rec ip ita t ion -in .
b loomp lan t
-------------lb/ac------------- date %in.------------%------------ % lb/budate % %
Swathed on 6/21/2005
Titan 3048 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ARC2180-1 2932 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kronos 2923 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Baldur 2914 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Jetton 2833 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wichita 2817 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ARC92007-2 2742 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS9135 2726 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sumner 2664 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- VSX-2 2627 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS7436 2622 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ARC92004-1 2587 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS7436-055 2565 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Baros 2529 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Virginia 2511 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rasmus 2491 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS3018 2484 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Abilene 2442 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Athena 2426 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ARC2189-1 2320 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS2064 2285 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS419B 2256 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS2169 2241 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NPZ 0326 2230 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS2185 2227 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Plainsman 2163 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS9124 2088 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ericka 2032 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ceres 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- KS2098 1969 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Salute 760 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Mean 2433 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- LSD (0.05) 570 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- CV (%) 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* 2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005, 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Superior LSD group - Differences among values in bold are not statistically significant at the 0.05 level.Bold -e - not statistically different from earliest, l - not different from latest; s - not different from shortest, t - not different from tallest.
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Table 23. Sources for Seed and Blackleg Ratings for Entries in the National Winter Canola Variety Trial.
Line
Blackleg RatingType
Herbicide Tolerance 2yr 3yr2005
Seed Source
Line
Blackleg RatingType
Herbicide Tolerance 2yr 3yr2005
Seed Source1 1
2 23 3
Kansas State University
Throckmorton Plant Sciences Center
Manhattan KS 66506-5501
Abilene OP -- 10 12 13
KS2004 OP -- -- -- --
KS2064 OP -- 20 -- --
KS2098 OP -- 17 -- --
KS2169 OP -- 27 -- --
KS2185 OP -- 43 -- --
KS3018 OP -- 43 -- --
KS419 OP IMI 43 -- --
KS420B OP IMI -- -- --
KS7436 OP -- 20 17 15
KS7436-055 OP -- 13 -- --
KS9124 OP -- 23 18 --
KS9135 OP -- 13 13 --
Plainsman OP -- 7 17 22
Sumner OP SU 10 -- --
Wichita OP -- 7 14 12
Monsanto
800 North Lindberg Boulevard
St. Louis MO 63167
DKW13-62 OP RR -- -- --
DKW13-86 OP RR -- -- --
Norddeutche Pflanzenzucht (NPZ)
Hans-Georg Lembke KG
Hohenlieth Germany D-24363 Holtsee
Baldur H -- 10 -- --
Baros OP -- 10 -- --
Ceres OP -- 20 19 13
Jetton OP -- 17 12 12
Kronos H -- 23 20 --
NPZ 0326 H -- 13 -- --
Rasmus OP -- 17 19 --
Titan H -- 13 15 --
Svalöv Weibull
S-268 81 Svalöv
Sweden
Casino OP -- -- -- --
SW 013022 OP RR -- -- --
SW 013121 OP RR -- -- --
SW 013154 OP RR -- -- --
SW 013173 OP RR -- -- --
SW 013211 OP RR -- -- --
SW 013253 OP RR -- -- --
University of Arkansas
Department of Crop, Soil,
and Environmental Sciences
Fayetteville AR 72701
ARC2180-1 OP -- 13 -- --
ARC2189-1 OP -- 10 -- --
ARC92004-1 OP -- 17 15 --
ARC92007-2 OP -- 13 18 --
Virginia State University
Agricultural Experiment Station
Petersburg VA 23806
Virginia OP -- 13 10 13
VSX-2 OP -- 13 12 --
LSD (0.10) -- -- 15 -- --
Mean -- -- 22 -- --
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Data collected at Griffin, GA, by D.V. Phillips and D. Spradlin.
Nurseries were located on, or adjacent to, fields infected with Phoma blackleg the previous season.
2yr means include data from 2004 and 2005; 3yr means include data from 2003, 2004, and 2005.
OP = open pollinated, H = hybrid.
SU = sulfonylurea, IMI = imidazolinone, RR = glyphosate.
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Richard Auld, Texas Tech University, LubbockRobert Bacon, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Brian Baldwin, Mississippi State University, Mississippi StateDavid Baltensperger, University of Nebraska, ScottsbluffHarbans Bhardwaj, Virginia State University, Petersburg
David Bordovsky, Texas A&M University, VernonErnst Cebert, Alabama A&M University, Normal
Ellsworth Christmas, Purdue University, West LafayetteShawn Conley, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Russ Freed, Michigan State University, East LansingWilliam Heer, KSU South Central Experiment Field, Hutchinson
Duane Johnson, Montana State University, KalispellJerry Johnson, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins
Joe Johnson, Mississippi State University, Holly SpringsJohn Kelly, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Jim Klein, Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleRick Kochenower, Oklahoma State University, Goodwell
Jim Krall, University of Wyoming, TorringtonKelly Kusel, KSU Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Parsons
John Lamle, Johnston Seed Company, EnidKevin Larson, Colorado State University, Walsh
Dave LeGare, University of Minnesota, CrookstonEdwin Lentz, Ohio State University, Findlay
James Long, KSU Southeast Agricultural Research Center, Parsons Vic Martin, KSU South Central Experiment Field, Hutchinson
Howard Mason, University of Missouri, ColumbiaGene McVay, Johnston Seed Company, Enid
Lenis Nelson, University of Nebraska, LincolnCalvin Pearson, Colorado State University, Fruita
Paul Porter, University of Minnesota, St. PaulPaul Raymer, University of Georgia, GriffinCharlie Rife, Blue Sun Biodiesel, Torrington
Paul Rose, University of Georgia, GriffinMichael Schmidt, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Greg Schwab, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRandy Smoot, University of Missouri, NoveltyDavid Starner, Virginia Tech University, Orange
Don Wysocki, Oregon state University, Pendelton
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